VISITORS' LIST AT REVINGTON'S HOTEL.
T. B. Tunbridge, Esq,, Commissioner of N. Z. Police Force; Mr and Mrs Angus (2 children), Messrs Fulton, Simpson, A. Eoss, Fielding. Slade, Goodman, J. Myers, M'Beath, Mariner, Johnston, Crews, lieid, Lynch, Chote, Gilbert.
Messrs Nancarrow and Co advise that the E.M.S; Tapanui left London on the 11th ult. for New Zealand. The steamer is due at Wellington on the Ist Janxiary, and has the following passengers for Greymouth : —Miss E. Clayton, Misses Lyes (2), Mr S. Hill and Mr Maguire. T. B. Tunbridgo, esq., Commissioner of New Zealand Police Force, is now in Greymouth and staying at BeviDgton's Hotel. The Queensland Premier in the course of a reply to Barton's letter on the Kanaka Bill, says he has no hesitation in saying that if Barton made it clearly known when the question of federation was in the balance, that he was prepared to carry out the extreme policy disclosed in the billj Queensland would not now be a member of the union.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 December 1901, Page 3
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168VISITORS' LIST AT REVINGTON'S HOTEL. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 10 December 1901, Page 3
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